P!nk actually has sang with C&C a few times, and sounded great. So there is some relationship there, but whoda thunk it would ever turn into a tour.

I'm a huge Dallas Green fan, one of my most favorable and inspirational artists I've ever listened to. I'm amazed I never found this out until now. I just worry that Dallas' music won't be enjoyed by the the people going to see Pink, seeing as how they play very different styles of music. But with that being said, this is the biggest tour of his life. At least US wise.

I'm a huge Dallas Green fan, one of my most favorable and inspirational artists I've ever listened to. I'm amazed I never found this out until now. I just worry that Dallas' music won't be enjoyed by the the people going to see Pink, seeing as how they play very different styles of music. But with that being said, this is the biggest tour of his life. At least US wise.

This brings up an interesting discussion: at what point does playing to sheer numbers outweigh playing to your target demographic?

C&C is music that most will find enjoyable - while people looking to "Get The Party Started" may not be at the show to hear mellow tunes, C&C is very accessible to the masses. The prestige of the venues, size of the audience, and the pay day will all likely work in the band's favor.